Front view of the Elara dining chair showing its curved upholstered backrest, padded seat, and natural rubberwood legs.
Styled dining room setting featuring the Elara dining chairs around a wooden table in a warm natural interior.
Side view of the chair highlighting its rounded silhouette, upholstered seat, and clean wooden frame.
Rear angled view of the Elara dining chair showing the curved backrest and natural rubberwood structure.
Close-up detail of the chair showing the soft beige fabric upholstery and smooth natural wood arm detail.

ELARA DINING CHAIR


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Soft Curves with Warm Natural Dining Elegance

The Elara Dining Chair combines a gently curved silhouette with the warmth of natural rubberwood, creating a dining piece that feels both refined and inviting. Its softly upholstered seat and rounded backrest bring comfort and visual lightness, while the wooden frame adds timeless character.

Perfect for dining rooms, breakfast areas, or elegant open-plan interiors, this chair offers a balanced blend of softness and structure for everyday use. Its calm neutral tones and sculptural lines make it a beautiful fit for Mediterranean, contemporary, and organic spaces.

Product Details

  • Color: Soft beige upholstery with natural wood tones
  • Measurements: L: 51 cm, W: 47 cm, H: 80 cm
  • Material: Rubberwood, chenille
  • Use: Dining chair for indoor spaces

Please note: Each piece is handmade and unique. Variations in wood grain, tone, texture, and finish are part of the authentic character of the design.

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